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It is the god of death in the Mayan culture, also known as Kizin ("The Stinker"). It symbolizes the end of the cycle, lives in a subterranean world or underworld known as Xibalba, inhabited by souls in pain, demons and p
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Figure of Eagle Knight elaborated from codices. The image of this figure was taken from the murals of Cacaxtla in the state of Tlaxcala. These are considered as the best preserved murals in the pre-Hispanic world. Cultur
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They belong to the Mayan culture. Figures found on the island of Jaina, 40 km from Chetumal. That island was used by the Mayans as a large cemetery, it is estimated that there are approximately 20,000 Tombs, of which onl
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He was in charge of directing a whole platoon when attacking. They had to have knowledge of astronomy, astrology as well as medicine. Culture: Maya Material: Mud Dimensions: Height: 49 cm Width: 14 cm Depth: 13 cm

It is known as the "Feathered Serpent", it is the Aztec god of wind and learning. For many considered the main god of the Aztec culture. Material: Clay Culture: Aztec Dimensions: Height: 41 cm Width: 9 cm Depth: 34 cm

The Mayan eagle warrior were elite warriors who composed the army. They were recognized by the feathers that decorated their attire. To be an Eagle warrior, one should belong to the nobility or be a warrior very prominen
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Representation of the God Chaac. Chaac represented the god of rain, one of the most revered deities among the Mayan gods, and he was also known as the protector god of agriculture, so in the Yucatan Peninsula tributes we
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The lord of the world of the dead (underworld) in Aztec mythology, found in the state of Veracruz. Culture: Aztec Material: Mud Dimensions: Small: Height: 7.48 in Width: 7.08 in Depth: 4.33 in Large: Height: 14.56 Width:
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UNIQUE PIECE ---- In Mexican mythology and for other Mesoamerican cultures, he was the god of the wind. It is usually interpreted as one of the manifestations of Qetzalcoatl, taking the name of Ehecatl-Qetzalcoatl. Cultu
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The Aztecs learned from the Maya the cultivation and use of cocoa. Cacao is derived from the Nahuatl word "Cacahoatl" which means food of the gods, from here derives another word "xocolatl" today known as chocolate and c
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Representation of Guerrero Jaguar. These were Elite cabilleros, emanating from the town, with high military training, were fierce warriors with skills of doctors and astronomers. Mayan culture. Material: Mud Dimensions:
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Figure of Jaguar Knight elaborated from codices. The Aztec jaguar warrior, called ocēlōpilli in the náhualt language, was the member of the Aztec army who served there as a professional soldier within his special forces.
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The original figure was found in the area of El Zapotal in the state of Veracruz. The Priests of Tlaloc were laos priests in charge of predicting the rainy seasons and are called priests of Tlaloc because Tlaloc is the g
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Its correct name is "The Stone of the Sun" but it is known throughout the world as the Aztec Calendar. It is an engraving made on a single stone and was carved during the era of splendor of the Mexica Culture. This monol
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Pakal was a Mayan king who ascended to the throne with only 12 years old, was ruler in the Palenque region, is famous for its stone in which there is a crockery with some very special engravings that by their characteris
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In Mexican mythology and for other cultures of Mesoamerica he was the god of the wind. It is usually interpreted as one of the manifestations of Qetzalcoatl, taking the name of Ehecatl-Qetzalcoatl. Culture: Aztec Materia
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Tezcatlipoca is considered the god of gods in the Aztec-Mexica culture, its name means "Smoky Mirror", it was one of the most feared gods because it was related to the forces of evil. He was a sorcerer, a fortune-teller
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Her name means "Snake Skirt", she was the terrestrial goddess of life and death. Mother of Huitzilopochtli who was the god of the sun and war. Culture: Aztec Material: Mud Dimensions: Height: 23 cm Width: 15 cm Depth: 11
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In Mayan mythology, Ixchel was the goddess of love, pregnancy, water, textiles, the moon and medicine. She is the wife of the solar god and in the codices she identifies with the goddess. Figure of Ixtchel elaborated fro
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Figure of Quetzalcoatl elaborated from codices, Aztec culture. This figure does not originally exist as a piece of pre-Hispanic cultures. The craftsman makes it based on the drawings found, giving his own touch and imagi
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These warriors were in charge of securing and monitoring the land they were going to attack, as well as exploring the area to avoid being attacked. Culture: Maya Material: Mud Dimensions: Height: 49 cm Width: 14 cm Depth
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Huehueteotl is the god of fire in all Mesoamerican cultures. In the Aztec culture he was one of the gods to which he was most cultured. He was represented as an old man with great wisdom gained from the experience of the
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The Mayan eagle warrior were elite warriors who composed the army. They were recognized by the feathers that decorated their attire. To be an Eagle warrior, one should belong to the nobility or be a warrior very prominen
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Figure of Eagle Knight elaborated from codices. The Aztec eagle warrior were elite warriors who composed the Aztec army. Its name derives from the word náhualt cuāuhpilli, that means "noble eagle", reason why they were r
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Huehueteotl is the god of fire in all Mesoamerican cultures. In the Aztec culture he was one of the gods to which he was most cultured. He was represented as an old man with great wisdom gained from the experience of the
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Tezcatlipoca is considered the god of gods in the Aztec-Mexica culture, its name means "Smoky Mirror", it was one of the most feared gods because it was related to the forces of evil. He was a sorcerer, a fortune-teller
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God of Death. Figure found in the Templo Mayor in Mexico City, it is said that blood was deposited as an offering in the holes of the head. Culture: Aztec Material: Mud Dimensions: Height: 15 cm Width: 10 cm Depth: 6 cm

Figure of Priest Kukulcan elaborated from codices, Mayan culture. This figure does not originally exist as a piece of pre-Hispanic cultures. The craftsman makes it based on the drawings found, giving his own touch and im
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This figure is a Priest who is representing Ah Puch (The Stinking God) the god of the dead in the Mayan culture. If you look through the eyes of the mask you can see the fully detailed face. Culture: Maya Material: Mud D
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Originating from Colima they are known as barley dogs. In Mexican mythology it was believed that these dogs helped to transit the dead through the infamy to the land of Mictlan known as the land of the dead. Culture: Azt
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Figure of Jaguar Knight elaborated from codices. One of its particularities is that all the jaguar warriors belonged to the lower class, unlike what happened with their companions, the eagle warriors, who belonged to the
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